Overview

One of 11 resident organizations, Lincoln Center (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) presents some 3,000 programs, events, and initiatives each year. Its performance series include American Songbook; Great Performers; the Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Midsummer Night Swing, Mostly Mozart, and White Light Festivals; and Live From Lincoln Center.

Overview

One of 11 resident organizations, Lincoln Center (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) presents some 3,000 programs, events, and initiatives each year. Its performance series include American Songbook; Great Performers; the Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Midsummer Night Swing, Mostly Mozart, and White Light Festivals; and Live From Lincoln Center.

American Songbook

Celebrating composers and performers of American popular song, American Songbook gives today's brightest vocal talents the chance to shine in styles ranging from country to rock, from bluegrass to jazz, and from cabaret to Broadway.

Avery Fisher Artist Program

Avery Fisher, a lifelong benefactor of classical music, shared with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts a great commitment to nurturing performers. His philosophy was to give back to the world what music had given to him.

Avery Fisher Artist Program

Avery Fisher, a lifelong benefactor of classical music, shared with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts a great commitment to nurturing performers. His philosophy was to give back to the world what music had given to him.

Avery Fisher Artist Program

Avery Fisher, a lifelong benefactor of classical music, shared with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts a great commitment to nurturing performers. His philosophy was to give back to the world what music had given to him.

Avery Fisher Artist Program

Avery Fisher, a lifelong benefactor of classical music, shared with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts a great commitment to nurturing performers. His philosophy was to give back to the world what music had given to him.

Avery Fisher Artist Program

Avery Fisher, a lifelong benefactor of classical music, shared with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts a great commitment to nurturing performers. His philosophy was to give back to the world what music had given to him.

Avery Fisher Artist Program

Avery Fisher, a lifelong benefactor of classical music, shared with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts a great commitment to nurturing performers. His philosophy was to give back to the world what music had given to him.

Avery Fisher Artist Program

Avery Fisher, a lifelong benefactor of classical music, shared with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts a great commitment to nurturing performers. His philosophy was to give back to the world what music had given to him.

Avery Fisher Artist Program

Avery Fisher, a lifelong benefactor of classical music, shared with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts a great commitment to nurturing performers. His philosophy was to give back to the world what music had given to him.

Great Performers

Since 1965, Great Performers has presented world-class artists in compelling performances of classical and bold, cutting-edge repertoire. Programs include modern and period instrument orchestra concerts, virtuoso vocal and instrumental recitals, and special film series.

Martin E. Segal Awards

The Martin E. Segal Awards were established by Lincoln Center’s Board when Mr. Segal retired as Chairman in 1986. Marking the commitment of the late Mr. Segal to support rising artists, Lincoln Center’s 11 resident organizations nominate an artist annually for the distinguished prize, which gives financial assistance and recognition to young artists of exceptional accomplishment.

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Out of Doors

Acclaimed music, dance, spoken word, and family events‚ including annual programs like La Casita and Roots of American Music‚ make up the country's longest-running free outdoor festival, filling the plazas of Lincoln Center every August for 43 seasons.

Visual Arts & Exhibitions

Lincoln Center houses an outstanding public art collection of modern masterworks. Its celebrated Vera List Art Project commissions primarily limited-edition prints as well as posters for sale to the public. A selection of prints is on view in the art gallery on David Geffen Hall’s lower lobby.

Accessibility at Lincoln Center

Accessibility at Lincoln Center

Mostly Mozart Festival

Since 1966, Lincoln Center's Mostly Mozart Festival has been a summer tradition. Led by Renée and Robert Belfer Music Director Louis Langrée, the Festival presents music by Salzburg's favorite son, his contemporaries, composers who influenced and were influenced by him, and features an annual artist-in-residence.

White Light Festival

The White Light Festival is a multidisciplinary fall festival focusing on music's capacity to illuminate the many dimensions of our interior lives. Initiated in 2010, the Festival explores music's spiritual power as revealed in different cultural traditions.

Education & Community

A commitment to local and global community outreach and education continues to be a central component of our mission. Nearly three quarters of a million lives were enriched by our community programming and educational initiatives.

Education & Community

A commitment to local and global community outreach and education continues to be a central component of our mission. Nearly three quarters of a million lives were enriched by our community programming and educational initiatives.

Campus Tours

Whether you’re just visiting New York City and want a glimpse of performing arts history, or you’re a Lincoln Center regular who wants to see your favorite venues from a new perspective, a guided tour will bring you closer to the world’s premier performing arts center.

Discount Tickets

Enjoy Lincoln Center for less. When available, discount tickets to performances at Lincoln Center, New York City Center, 92nd Street Y, Merkin Concert Hall, and Miller Theatre can be purchased at the Donald and Barbara Zucker Box Office in the David Rubenstein Atrium. Stop by Tuesday through Saturday to peruse offered performances.

Free Performances

Immerse yourself in New York’s vibrant performing arts scene by attending one of the weekly free performances offered in Lincoln Center’s David Rubenstein Atrium.

Lincoln Center Education

Lincoln Center Education’s mission is to enrich the lives of students, educators, and lifelong learners by providing opportunities for engagement with the arts onstage, in the classroom, digitally, and in the community. Our programs and initiatives reach hundreds of thousands of students, educators, teens, and seniors locally and around the world each year.

Lincoln Center Education

Providing arts and education programs to some 80 New York area public schools, Lincoln Center Education works with students and educators nationally and internationally by helping to stimulate imagination, encourage critical thinking, and support learning in other subjects.

Meet the Artist

Meet the Artist has a 30+ year tradition of presenting vibrant one-hour programs in an informal, interactive format. Showcasing a wide range of world-class performing artists from a broad spectrum of disciplines, programs are enjoyable for all ages. Each is personal and unique, and includes a Q&A with the artists.

Lincoln Center Local

Experience the world’s leading performing arts center and all that it has to offer in your local area! In partnership with Queens Library and Brooklyn Public Library, Lincoln Center will pack its bags and ride the rails this summer with live performances at select branches of community libraries!

Contact: Sita Frederick | 212.875.5555

Lincoln Center Veterans Initiative

As an expression of thanks to those who have served our country, the Lincoln Center Veterans Initiative offers attendance opportunities, discount tours, special events, and employment opportunities to active duty personnel and veterans of the U.S. armed forces.

Support Overview

Contributions from generous individuals, foundations, corporations and government entities directly support all of Lincoln Center’s artistic programs and special initiatives and affirm our mission—to present the very best in the performing arts to the widest possible audience.

Support Overview

Contributions from generous individuals, foundations, corporations and government entities directly support all of Lincoln Center’s artistic programs and special initiatives and affirm our mission—to present the very best in the performing arts to the widest possible audience.

Bravo Campaign

The Bravo Lincoln Center Campaign raises funds from both the private and public sectors to support the long-term objectives of Lincoln Center, including transforming its legendary 16-acre campus and building a larger institutional endowment that will strengthen its long-term financial position.

Corporate Sponsorship

The roster of high quality and diverse programs at Lincoln Center provides an unparalleled range of opportunities for corporate partnerships. Whatever the partner’s target group, Lincoln Center can facilitate a broad spectrum of sponsor objectives.

Corporate Sponsorship

The roster of high quality and diverse programs at Lincoln Center provides an unparalleled range of opportunities for corporate partnerships. Whatever the partner’s target group, Lincoln Center can facilitate a broad spectrum of sponsor objectives.

Corporate Sponsorship

The roster of high quality and diverse programs at Lincoln Center provides an unparalleled range of opportunities for corporate partnerships. Whatever the partner’s target group, Lincoln Center can facilitate a broad spectrum of sponsor objectives.

Corporate Sponsorship

The roster of high quality and diverse programs at Lincoln Center provides an unparalleled range of opportunities for corporate partnerships. Whatever the partner’s target group, Lincoln Center can facilitate a broad spectrum of sponsor objectives.

Lincoln Center Corporate Fund

Through one annual gift to the Lincoln Center Corporate Fund, your company, employees, and clients can enjoy all that Lincoln Center has to offer while proudly supporting the world’s leading performing arts center.

Membership Overview

Lincoln Center relies on the annual support of a large and loyal cadre of individual benefactors who participate in one or more of the following membership programs: the Friends of Lincoln Center, the Chairman’s Council, the Great Performers Circle, the Young Patrons of Lincoln Center, LC Kids. In grateful acknowledgment of their generosity, Lincoln Center offers a variety of exclusive benefits to enrich each member's performing arts experience.

Membership Overview

Lincoln Center relies on the annual support of a large and loyal cadre of individual benefactors who participate in one or more of the following membership programs: the Friends of Lincoln Center, the Chairman’s Council, the Great Performers Circle, the Young Patrons of Lincoln Center, LC Kids. In grateful acknowledgment of their generosity, Lincoln Center offers a variety of exclusive benefits to enrich each member's performing arts experience.

Planned Giving: The Bravo Society

An estate or other planned gift is an investment in the future of Lincoln Center. When you offer a planned gift to Lincoln Center, you become a member of the Bravo Society, which affords you special benefits including invitations to our annual Bravo Society Luncheon; invitations to tours, rehearsals and previews; exclusive access to the Mostly Mozart patrons lounge; and acknowledgment in Lincoln Center Playbill programs and our annual report.

Thanks to Our Supporters

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc. is deeply grateful to the many contributors whose generous gifts provide vital resources for its cultural, educational, and outreach programs and services.

Lincoln Center Council for U.S. Veterans

The generous contributions from members of the Lincoln Center Council for U.S. Veterans directly support the Lincoln Center Veterans Initiative, a program offering attendance opportunities, events and employment opportunities for U.S. Veterans and their families.

Business Advisory Council

The Lincoln Center Business Advisory Council (BAC) is a group of leading executives who are willing to devote one morning each year to advising Lincoln Center on its most pressing challenges and most promising opportunities.

Destination

In addition to being a major cultural destination for more 5 million visitors annually, Lincoln Center is also the setting for high-profile corporate and media events, and film premieres. Its transformed campus offers expanded public/green spaces, discount tickets, free WiFi, and varied dining options.

Destination

In addition to being a major cultural destination for more 5 million visitors annually, Lincoln Center is also the setting for high-profile corporate and media events, and film premieres. Its transformed campus offers expanded public/green spaces, discount tickets, free WiFi, and varied dining options.

Transforming Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center, uniting 11 key arts organizations on one campus. Following five decades of artistic excellence and service, Lincoln Center completed an award-winning major transformation in October 2012 to fully modernize its concert halls and public spaces, renew its 16-acre campus, and reinforce its vitality for decades to come.

Transforming Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center, uniting 11 key arts organizations on one campus. Following five decades of artistic excellence and service, Lincoln Center completed an award-winning major transformation in October 2012 to fully modernize its concert halls and public spaces, renew its 16-acre campus, and reinforce its vitality for decades to come.

Transforming Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center, uniting 11 key arts organizations on one campus. Following five decades of artistic excellence and service, Lincoln Center completed an award-winning major transformation in October 2012 to fully modernize its concert halls and public spaces, renew its 16-acre campus, and reinforce its vitality for decades to come.

Transforming Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center, uniting 11 key arts organizations on one campus. Following five decades of artistic excellence and service, Lincoln Center completed an award-winning major transformation in October 2012 to fully modernize its concert halls and public spaces, renew its 16-acre campus, and reinforce its vitality for decades to come.

Transforming Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center is the world’s leading performing arts center, uniting 11 key arts organizations on one campus. Following five decades of artistic excellence and service, Lincoln Center completed an award-winning major transformation in October 2012 to fully modernize its concert halls and public spaces, renew its 16-acre campus, and reinforce its vitality for decades to come.

Venue Rentals Overview

Host your event at Lincoln Center for a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Ignite creativity by hosting a meeting in one of our theaters. Excite your guests by hosting a reception in one of our lobbies. Let Lincoln Center’s magical ambience inspire your upcoming affair. You’re doing more than just planning an event, you’re giving your guests an everlasting memory.

Overview

Lincoln Center (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) serves three primary roles: world’s leading presenter of superb artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community relations, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus. In addition, LCPA led a $1.2 billion campus renovation, completed in October 2012.

Overview

Lincoln Center (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) serves three primary roles: world’s leading presenter of superb artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community relations, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus. In addition, LCPA led a $1.2 billion campus renovation, completed in October 2012.

Employment

Board of Directors

View a list of the Board of Directors.

Internships

Our Internship Program provides a unique learning opportunity for individuals interested in careers in performing arts administration and related fields. Interaction with fellow interns and professionals on staff allow for the creation of valuable contacts for the future.

Internships

Our Internship Program provides a unique learning opportunity for individuals interested in careers in performing arts administration and related fields. Interaction with fellow interns and professionals on staff allow for the creation of valuable contacts for the future.

Senior Team

View the list of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts senior management team.

Volunteer

Volunteer

Frequently Asked Questions

A list of commonly asked questions and answers.

History

Lincoln Center was envisioned as a major performing arts center that would develop and present the finest and brightest in all types of performing arts to a diverse audience drawn from all walks of life.

History

Lincoln Center was envisioned as a major performing arts center that would develop and present the finest and brightest in all types of performing arts to a diverse audience drawn from all walks of life.

History

Lincoln Center was envisioned as a major performing arts center that would develop and present the finest and brightest in all types of performing arts to a diverse audience drawn from all walks of life.

History

Lincoln Center was envisioned as a major performing arts center that would develop and present the finest and brightest in all types of performing arts to a diverse audience drawn from all walks of life.

History

Lincoln Center was envisioned as a major performing arts center that would develop and present the finest and brightest in all types of performing arts to a diverse audience drawn from all walks of life.

History

Lincoln Center was envisioned as a major performing arts center that would develop and present the finest and brightest in all types of performing arts to a diverse audience drawn from all walks of life.

History

Lincoln Center was envisioned as a major performing arts center that would develop and present the finest and brightest in all types of performing arts to a diverse audience drawn from all walks of life.

Financial Statements

Overview

Lincoln Center (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts) serves three primary roles: world’s leading presenter of superb artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community relations, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus. In addition, LCPA led a $1.2 billion campus renovation, completed in October 2012.

Morocco’s Gnaoua and World Music Festival Celebrates 20th Anniversary with First-ever World Tour and a U.S. Debut Concert at the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center on March 16 at 7:30 pm

MOROCCO’S GNAOUA AND WORLD MUSIC FESTIVAL CELEBRATES 20TH ANNIVERSARY WITH FIRST-EVER WORLD TOUR AND A U.S. DEBUT CONCERT AT THE DAVID RUBENSTEIN ATRIUM

AT LINCOLN CENTER ON MARCH 16 AT 7:30 PM

New York, NY (March 1, 2017)—The world-renowned Gnaoua and World Music Festival of Essaouira, Morocco celebrates its 20th anniversary with a world tour that opens in New York City. On Thursday, March 16 at 7:30 pm, Maalem (master) Hamid El Kasri and Maalem Abdeslam Alikkane, great artists of gnaoua, make their U.S. debuts, joined by virtuoso drummer Karim Ziad, in the free, official opening concert of the festival, at the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center. The concert also features special guest, Fez-born, and New York City-based gnaoua artist Maalem Hassan Ben Jaafer. The all-star ensemble will take the audience on a journey through this ancient music during a night of trance and tradition.

Admission is FREE for the March 16 Gnaoua World Tour 2017 concert at the David Rubenstein Atrium, Frieda and Roy Furman Stage (Broadway bet. 62nd & 63rd St.) Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, including program updates, visit LincolnCenter.org/Atrium.

Two additional concerts, plus a lecture-demonstrations, and a discussion, co-presented by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the festival, are scheduled in New York City. A concert will also take place at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Millennium Stage.

Meera Dugal, Programming Manager of the David Rubenstein Atrium said, “Having followed and presented artists from the growing international and New York City-based Gnaoua music community, we wanted to go to the source and spotlight some of the greatest practitioners of this vibrant, hypnotic music, which has taken its place as a recognized national music of Morocco. It’s an honor for Lincoln Center to partner with the celebrated Festival Gnaoua which has championed this important music—in its ancient and contemporary expressions—for the past 20 years.”

Neila Tazi, Producer of Festival Gnaoua et des Musiques du Monde d’Essaouira commented, “The Gnaoua Festival has become a major event on the international music scene and has had a significant role over the past 20 years in transforming the Moroccan cultural landscape. We are proud and honored to be launching our first international tour in New York, and more specifically at Lincoln Center.”

Gnaoua World Tour 2017 ispresented in collaboration with the Yerma Gnaoua and The Festival Gnaoua et des Musiques du Monde Essaouira. The tour is made possible by support from OCP, Groupe TV5MONDE, the Moroccan Embassy in the USA, and Momex. Additional support for New York events provided by the Moroccan National Office of Tourism

OTHER NEW YORK CITY EVENTS

On Tuesday, March 14, a panel discussion that includes journalists, ethnomusicologists, and musicians, plus a short performance by New York’s Innov Gnawa, will take place at 6 pm at The New School Jazz Performance Space. On Wednesday, March 15, a lecture and demonstration with musicians, led by NEA Jazz Master Randy Weston, an early champion of gnaoua who helped introduce the music to western audiences, will take place at Medgar-Evers College at 5 pm.

Two additional concerts will take place in New York City. On Friday, March 17, at 7 pm the Gnaoua Festival musicians will perform at The New School Theresa Lang Center. On Sunday, March 19 at 7 pm at Pioneer Works, the group will be joined by guest artists Marcus Strickland, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, and The Juilliard School Chair of Improvisation Studies, Marc Cary, led by Music Director and drummer Will Calhoun.

A complete schedule with details of concerts and events appears below.

ABOUT GNAOUA MUSIC AND THE GNAOUA PEOPLE

Trance-inducing gnaoua music and rituals have been practiced for centuries in Morocco. The music, one of North Africa’s great spiritual and cultural traditions, is played on an array of instruments—from the lute-like, three-string sintir that the maalem (master) uses to call the tune, to the metal qraqeb (castanets) with which the kouyo (chorus) keeps time and pounds out clattering, hypnotic rhythms. The term “gnaoua” also refers to the people from various parts of Africa, spanning Mali to Ghana, who were forcibly taken north as slaves to present-day Morocco beginning in the 12th century and brought their animistic, healing rituals and practices with them. Gnaoua is sung in a number of languages, including Bambara, Fulani, and Sudani. Because of its origins, the music was marginalized and it is only in recent decades that its influence and importance as part of Morocco’s cultural heritage has been recognized and celebrated. Writer and composer Paul Bowles was one of the first to bring the music to the west’s attention in the early 20th century. An album of his recordings of gnaoua was recently released and nominated for a Grammy Award this year. Jamaican-American poet and novelist Claude McKay championed gnaoua music during the Harlem Renaissance, and numerous jazz and blues musicians, most notably Randy Weston, Ornette Coleman, and Pharoah Sanders, along with British rockers Peter Gabriel and Robert Plant, have cited gnaoua as an influence.

Lincoln Center has been instrumental in the rise of a recent burgeoning New York gnaoua music scene by presenting the debuts of artists and groups such as Hoba Hoba Spirit, Gnawa Diffusion, and Ifrikya Spirit as part of its Atrium 360° free concert series at the David Rubenstein Atrium. The concerts have drawn capacity crowds of fans from Moroccan and North African communities across the city, as well as new audiences discovering gnaoua for the first time.

ABOUT FESTIVAL GNAOUA ET DES MUSIQUES DU MONDE D’ESSAOUIRA

The festival was founded in 1998 in the Atlantic port town of Essaouira. Troupes from all over Morocco come to perform and showcase their regional styles on two main stages and several smaller venues. The festival also draws performers from many parts of Africa and around the world. Christian Scott, Kenny Garrett, Marcus Miller, Oumou Sangare, and Baaba Maal are among those who have graced festival stages in recent years. Jazz giant Randy Weston has been a major ambassador connecting the New York jazz scene and the Gnaoua community since the late 1960s. He lived in Tangier from 1967 to 1972 and was one of the first American musicians to play at the Gnaoua Festival. He has introduced, mentored, and recorded with dozens of young gnaoua musicians. Weston has stated, “They call themselves Gnawa people and their music represents one of the strongest spiritual connections I have ever experienced. They have created a powerful culture in Morocco.”

Schedule of Gnaoua World Tour 2017 Concerts and Events

Tuesday, March 14th at 6 pm

The New School Jazz Performance Space, Arnhold Hall, 55 West 13th Street, New York, NY

Marhaba: An Introduction to Moroccan Gnaoua Music

PANEL DISCUSSION AND PERFORMANCE

Moderator Meera Dugal, Lincoln Center’s Programming Manager at the David Rubenstein Atrium, and her co-organizer for the U.S. portion of The Gnaoua World Tour 2017, Samir Langus, musician and member of Innov Gnawa, are joined by panelists Hisham Aidi, an ethnomusicologist and political scientist, journalist and ethnomusicologist Tom Pryor, and Marc Cary, renowned jazz pianist and Chair of Jazz Improvisation at The Juilliard School for an exploration of gnaoua music—its history, connections to jazz, and the important role the festival has played in bringing gnaoua to world-wide attention and popularity. The program features a brief performance by Innov Gnawa and includes an exhibition of photographs from Gnaoua Festival taken by Sabir El Mouakil. Support for this event comes from the Moroccan National Office of Tourism, who will also provide Moroccan refreshments.

As the concluding program in a five-part residency, visionary jazz pianist and composer Randy Weston discusses varied African influences in his work, focusing on Senegal and Morocco and in particular his exploration of gnaoua music. He’ll be joined by Maalem Hassan Ben Jaafer, Innov Gnawa, and additional artists, including artists from Senegal.

Great maalems (masters) and all-stars of the festival trace a musical journey of the ancient music of Gnaoua during a night of trance and tradition. Hamid El Kasri is a leading force in the spread of gnaoua culture across Morocco and around the world. He is a pioneer of the gnaoua fusion tradition, composing new songs and exploring the intersection of gnaoua and other North African music. Abdeslam Alikkane is Co-Artistic Director of the Gnaoua and World Music Festival and has collaborated with leading jazz and world music artists. The two maalems are joined by virtuoso Algerian, multi-percussionist Karim Ziad, Co-Artistic Director of the festival, and the Fez-born and New York-based gnaoua master Maalem Hassan Ben Jaafer.

Maalem Abdeslam Alikkane will present an evening of traditional gnaoua highlighting his mastery of the sintir (also called guembri) along with his kouyo (chorus) on vocals and qraqeb (castanets) focusing on the original, ritualistic origins of gnaoua.

with special guests Marcus Strickland, Marc Cary, and Jamaaladeen Tacuma

Will Calhoun, Grammy Award-winning improvisational hard rock drummer of LIVING COLOUR is music director and producer for this jazz fusion concert featuring acclaimed musicians and the Gnaoua World Tour 2017 band.

Opened in 2009, David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center is a vibrant public visitor space on Broadway between 62nd and 63rd Streets, open daily with an array of programs and services for local residents and the thousands of people who visit Lincoln Center and the surrounding community every day. It is home to amenities such as a ‘wichcraft café, a staffed Information Desk, the Zucker Box Office TKTS booth offering discount tickets to Broadway and Lincoln Center performances, and free Wi-Fi, and serves as the starting point for Lincoln Center tours. The Atrium hosts year-round free performances presented by Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, including a weekly Thursday evening concert series (Atrium 360°), monthly LC Kids Saturday morning family programs, and on-going series, such as VICE Media: Watch & Learn, and ¡VAYA! 63, a Latin music dance party.

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (LCPA) serves three primary roles: presenter of artistic programming, national leader in arts and education and community engagement, and manager of the Lincoln Center campus. A presenter of more than 3,000 free and ticketed events, performances, tours, and educational activities annually, LCPA offers 16 series, festivals, and programs, including American Songbook, Avery Fisher Career Grants and Artist program, David Rubenstein Atrium programming, Great Performers, The Performing Arts Hall of Fame at Lincoln Center, Lincoln Center at the Movies, Lincoln Center Emerging Artist Awards, Lincoln Center Festival, Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Lincoln Center Vera List Art Project, Midsummer Night Swing, Mostly Mozart Festival, White Light Festival, the Emmy Award–winning Live From Lincoln Center, which airs nationally on PBS, and Lincoln Center Education, which is celebrating 40 years enriching the lives of students, educators, and lifelong learners. As manager of the Lincoln Center campus, LCPA provides support and services for the Lincoln Center complex and the 11 resident organizations: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Film Society of Lincoln Center, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Juilliard School, Lincoln Center Theater, The Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, New York Philharmonic, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, School of American Ballet, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

Lincoln Center has become a leading force in using new media and technology to reach and inspire a wider and global audience. Reaching audiences where they are physically and digitally has become a cornerstone of making the performing arts more accessible to New Yorkers and beyond. The reimagination of David Geffen Hall will play an important part in these efforts.

Lincoln Center is committed to providing and improving accessibility for people with disabilities. For information, call the Department of Programs and Services for People with Disabilities at 212.875.5375.

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Programming at the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center is made possible by Alice and David Rubenstein. Generous endowment support is provided by Stavros Niarchos Foundation and Oak Foundation.

Bank of America is Lead Supporter of Atrium 360° Free Performances.

The discount ticket facility is made possible by Donald and Barbara Zucker.